![]() Hasongo can be found to the west of Neketaka. I learned that Eothas has been spotted near Hasongo, an island with a Rauataian outpost and an adra lighthouse. Whatever he means to do with all this power, tracking down these pillars may be the only way to pick up his trail. This should be kept in mind, as the quest pages on the wiki list the base/unscaled quest level - not one that is adjusted.This quest will appear in your journal automatically when you arrive at Vilario's Rest.Įothas is drawing essence from the pillars of luminous adra in the region. Note that the quest level is adjusted with Level scaling in order to match the perceived difficulty of areas/encounters and in turn the enemies found within the quest, though the quest level itself does not affect scaling whatsoever. If the quest level is equal to the player's level, the difficulty of the quest will be as close to as it was originally designed, generally meaning that enemies faced will be close to the player's level, and dialogue checks will be generally passable. The quest level averages out to be around the same level as the locations prominently featured. This is expressed as a location's "expected player level" (also called "recommended level"). The average level of creatures, enemies and traps encountered, in areas related to the quest.Although this level doesn't actually influence any gameplay mechanics itself, it generally takes into account (and is therefore a good indicator of): The base quest level is manually set by the game designers. The quest level as shown in the journal (by hovering over the the book icon under the quest title) gives the player an indication of the relative difficulty of the quest in relation to their level. The Surviving Face's Hunt for the Finger of the Exiled Queen.The Surviving Face's Hunt for the Uncut Gem.The Surviving Face's Hunt for the Matron's Skull.The Slaying Face's Hunt for the Hunter's Head.The Slaying Face's Hunt for the Titan's Heart.The Slaying Face's Hunt for the Luckless Coin.The Seeking Face's Hunt for the Hunt for the Haemneg's Handmaiden.The Seeking Face's Hunt for the Fortuneteller's Ear.The Seeking Face's Hunt for the Adra Pearl.If you happen to kill a bounty target without the quest active, you can simply turn in the bounty immediately after receiving it. Tasks tend to be less complex and significant than full-fledged side quests.īounties are particularly difficult combat quests that serve to provide a late game challenge - and a good source of coin. Tekehu is technically the exception, although he is heavily featured in The Shadow Under Neketaka. Vailian Trading Company questline QuestĮvery scripted companion has a personal side-quest that you can complete together with them. Mapping the Archipelago: The Burning Shoalsįaction quests Huana questline Quest Mapping the Archipelago: West Wakara Reef These are miscellaneous quests which are not vital to the main storyline. See: Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire endings Side quests ![]() The City Lost to Time: Confront Eothas at Ukaizo.The Coming Storm: Find a way to navigate through Ondra's Mortar.He Waits in Fire: Follow Eothas up Ashen Maw in Magran's Teeth and confront him.A Distant Light: Investigate Hasongo, which recently witnessed the god's passing.Find a way to locate them, so that you can commune with Eothas. The Veins of Eora: Luminous adra matters to Eothas - and to you.To Hunt a God: You need to figure out how to hunt the god as well.Stranded: The storm hurls you against Vilario's Rest and you need to figure out how to get off the island to hunt the god of light.Prologue: After Eothas awakens in Maros Nua's titan and destroys Caed Nua, the Watcher awakens in the Beyond.However, they will find out more than they bargained with, as with their hunt for Thaos. Following the destruction of Caed Nua by Eothas, who occupied the adra statue devoted to Maros Nua, the Watcher ends up with a maimed soul and a desperate need to find the god to save his soul and himself.
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